In California, we seem to be living in the days of “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.” As Steve Milloy said last week, there’s water, water everywhere, but almost nary a drop to drink.
California has “840 miles of coastline,” tweeted Milloy, the author who is...

Gov. Jerry Brown’s administration and many Sacramento are working overtime to try and convince California voters to reject an effort to repeal last year’s very controversial $52 billion gas and car tax increase.
The measure, which is nearly certain to make the November 2018 ballot, is...

Perhaps no area of the world better serves as a reminder of the importance of copyright protections as Southern California.
Movie studios, music companies and video game developers make Los Angeles a copyright company town. Such industries are built upon the guarantee that a creator or...

There’s some concern that the 2015 motor voter law will automatically register illegal immigrants to vote in California when they renew their driver’s license after April 1.
The Department of Motor Vehicles is bound by a January court ruling to send information about drivers to the...

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Do taxpayers get a good deal when government starts to play car salesman by offering government subsidies to buy electric cars or zero-emission vehicles?
Watch this new animated video to learn about how "Government Cars 'R Us" only really benefits upper-income and wealthy Americans who are...

When it comes to choosing vendors and making other business decisions, we’ve all had our secret preferences – the tax attorneys who saved our competitors a lot of money, the website developers from our old firm, the office space next to our favorite wine bar....

Ask anyone who drives even on a semi-regular basis in Los Angeles which city has the worst traffic in the world and the answer will invariably be “Los Angeles” with no moment of hesitation. By no coincidence, a transportation analytics firm says the same thing.
Inrix,...

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Watch our new animated video to learn how breaking down barriers in state insurance adjuster licensing could speed up response times for disaster claims and everyday claims, lower costs, and provide job opportunities.
It's based off of Wayne Winegarden's new study, "Breaking Down Barriers". Click here...

The effort to build more water storage in California just hit another setback.
The bureaucrats at the California Water Commission just released their scorecards for 11 proposed water projects from around the state.
Their scorecard – which supposedly ranks their “public benefit” to California taxpayers – ranked...

Ian Calderon, the Assembly’s Democratic majority leader, wants to criminalize the act of providing unrequested free plastic straws at sit-down restaurants. Assembly Bill 1884 threatens waiters who give customers straws they didn’t ask for with as many as six months in jail and a fine...